NATURAL REMEDY STARTS WORKING WITHIN A FEW DAYS

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Hi to all you LS sufferers out there, I'm 63 and had it so servere that my life was a living hell, l was competent horse rider and a very active person all that changed. I have had LS for about 10 years and it got to the stage where l ended up with multiple ulcers six or seven at a time that would NEVER go away because as some were healing new ones would appear and it was a never ending cycle, then l was hospitalised for three days as l had 11 ulcers at the one time and could not pee as the pain was so excruciating l had tried everything , nothing worked then l though enough is enough. None of the cortisone or steroid creams were helping at all in fact l think that they were making it worse. Out of sheer desperation l threw everything out and started to apply olive oil to the LS just the cheap plain home brand olive oil that l had in the pantry. Within three days the ulcers started to heal but the the best thing was that NO more were appearing they were finally clearing up and the burning and itching was also disappearing as well and the only thing l was using was the olive oil. Within two weeks l had absolutely no itching or burning and NO more ulcers, the skin that had suffered from the LS was now soft again. That was eight months ago. l now enjoy a normal pain free sex life again the skin stretches without burning or tearing (just use plenty of lube) and l had an excessive amount of white patches which has now mostly disappeared all thanks to the olive oil. My gyno was amazed at the improvement, there is no swelling, no dryness, NO inflammation and almost all of the white patches have disappeared even the scaring and lesions have completely healed, he was so impressed that he has documented my success and is monitoring my continual improvement he has even now started several other patients on the same treatment that were having little or no positive results on the steroids and cortisone creams. Ok this is all l do l have an egg cup full of olive oil that l leave in the toilet and when l go to the toilet l pat the area dry, liberally apply the olive oil in around and between my labia lips ,clit and up inside my vagina as far as possible soaking everything in the oil then gently pat with toilet paper the area ALMOST dry but leaving the area still moist. That is it, that is all l do nothing more, l have a small container that l fill with oil and pop in my purse if I'm going out for the day . I use the oil EVERY time l go to the bathroom. You will notice a distinct improvement within about three days and 100% Within a couple of weeks. Good luck to all those who try this l hope it works for you as well as it has worked for me, l now ride my horses everyday and can were tight jeans without any issues at all which was a thing of the past. It's natural it's cheap and everyone one of us has olive oil in our pantry . 😀😀😀

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    day three and this has changed my life. Nearly 100% clear just one slight crack. Before I was in tears if I even had to pee. Thankyou SO much!!

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      great news i have just bought some organic extra virgin oil - fingers crossed !

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    thanks for the tip going to buy me some and try it i sure hope it helps me i need it bad

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    Hello all LS sufferers, I have been diagnosed with this problem almost three years ago and it has been absolute hell.

    Just last week I was sent to the Gyne clinic and had a biopsy done on my labial area, the site is now settling down and feeling a lot more comfortable.

    The consultant asked me what I had been prescribed and it was a steroid cream that I had been using, I used it when ever I felt itchy or painful, usually most days.

    When I was about to leave the clinic the consultant told me to try using an aqueous cream. I immediately went and bought the aqueous cream and started to use it.

    It has been just one week now since I have used the cream and I have had no itching at all since.

    The cream is quite thick so I only use a little in the problem areas and it seems to be working.

    If you can get hold of this cream try it to see if it helps. Good luck to you all, I know what its like to be itchy, I'm over 60 so I hope all you young ladies find a solution soon.

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      lyn, I have seen aqueous cream mentioned here before, but can find nothing in the US. Would love an option to just plain water. My gyn gave me a dermatologists handout that stated only water.

      Was the diagnosis after the biopsy still LS? Do you also have vaginal atrophy? Are you using hormone cream as well? I am also older and was told my LS was brought on by lack of estrogen.

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      Hi, I'm sure there will be something similar to the Aqueous cream in US, try searching the internet for Liquid Paraffin creams or White soft Paraffin creams for dry skin problems. It is fragrance free and lanolin free, I think its only pure petroleum jelly whipped up with water with a few added necessary acids to make the cream stable.

      My diagnosis was ages before my biopsy, I was only sent for the biopsy because my skin was very red and sore, I think they wanted to check for cancer cells.

      I was never told that I had vaginal atrophy and I have never used any hormone cream, neither have I ever taken the contraceptive pill. I've had four children but never had this itching problem before, I thought I'd got thrush when I went to the GP the first time and what a shock it was as I had never heard of LS before that.

      So, get searching for Liquid Paraffin Creams or similar and I'm sure you will find something. If not you can probably get it on Amazon. Best of luck and I hope you find some cream soon.

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      Hello again, I just looked up the white paraffin cream on Amazon and its ingredients are very similar to the British Aqueous Cream, its called "Bells White Paraffin Cream". I think it said it was in a 500g tub and used widely for skin conditions. I hope you can get it in US. please let me know how you get on.

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    hi! I'm going to try this, is it safe to use around the anal area? I have white patches and itching on that area too. Is it normal to get it there?

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      Hi, yes the Aqueous Cream is safe to use on any part of your skin, the white patches can occur anywhere on your skin but mainly I think around the genital and anal area.

      If you are concerned about the white patches in that specific area go and see your GP or health practitioner, sometimes the pharmacist can help too if there is a long wait for appointments with GPs. Best of luck, let us know how you get on.

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      Sun, vaseline cannot hurt. My gyn says it is PH neutral and can be used along with any other cream or ointment. Actually she recommended it when I said I got some soreness from the hormone cream.

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      Thank you! is there anything to get the color back? Those white patches are horrible 😑

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      Not sure about the color. I think my color has returned for the most part, but I didn't have much white. The edge of one side of the labia may still be pale. Other women have discussed it in other LS threads on this site.

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    Hello, nice to know you. The cream my consultant recommended is just called Aqueous Cream B.P.

    It contains just liquid parafin, white soft parafin and water. Are you in UK? if so it is sold in Boots the Chemist for about £4 but if you ask your GP you may be able to get it on prescription, depending on your age of course, it may be cheaper to buy it.

    On the label it says its safe to use if you are breast feeding or pregnant, which may or may not be an issue. There apparently could be side effects as there are some acids in it which could cause irritation, but very few reports have been made about that.

    PLEASE read the label before you buy, and be aware of any allergies you may have to the ingredients

    It is working for me, and I am now much more comfortable than I have been for at least three years.

    Give it a try and be patient, you may feel a little stinging at first, but its nothing like the itching that I've had in the past. Best of luck, I hope this helps.

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